Drug Charge Attorney In Denton TX
Arrested for possession or delivery of a controlled substance in Denton? A drug conviction can mean jail, a felony record, and lasting consequences – Every drug case gets focused, personal attention from start to finish.
Possession & Delivery
From simple possession to intent-to-deliver felonies.
Search & Seizure Focus
Challenging illegal stops, searches, and how evidence was found.
Handled Personally
Camila works your case directly, start to finish.
Drug Possession Lawyer In Denton
Charged With Possession Or Delivery Of A Controlled Substance?
Simple Possession
Possession of a controlled substance is the most common drug charge – and the penalty turns on the substance, the amount, and how it was found.
Delivery & Possession With Intent
Delivery, manufacturing, and possession-with-intent charges carry far heavier felony exposure and demand a serious, strategic defense.
Marijuana, THC & Prescription Cases
Marijuana, THC vapes, edibles, concentrates, and prescription-drug charges are treated very differently under Texas law – often more harshly than people expect. Read more about Marijuana/Cannabis cases here.
Protecting Your Record – Strategic Defense – Personal Attention
More About Drug Charge Defense in Denton
A drug charge in Texas is a criminal matter with real, lasting weight – a conviction can bring jail or prison time, heavy fines, and a permanent record that follows you into jobs, housing, and school. People searching for a drug possession lawyer in Denton, a drug charge attorney near Denton County, or help with a possession of a controlled substance charge in Texas are often facing a felony for the first time and unsure how serious it really is.
Often there are options. Denton County offers programs like the First Offender Drug Program and pretrial diversion for eligible first-time offenders, and deferred adjudication can also keep a conviction off your record. A dismissal through diversion may later qualify for an expunction, and deferred adjudication may qualify for a non-disclosure. Eligibility is specific to your case, which will be reviewed during your consultation.
Whether you’re dealing with simple possession, a marijuana or THC vape charge, prescription-drug possession, or a possession-with-intent or delivery case, the goal is the same: protect your record, your freedom, and your future – and, for eligible first-time offenders, explore diversion options that can keep a conviction off your record. Francino Law defends drug cases throughout Denton County – including Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Corinth, and the surrounding communities – with an honest assessment of your options and a defense built around your specific case.
Texas Drug Penalties
What a Drug Conviction Can Carry in Texas
Texas sorts controlled substances into “penalty groups,” and punishment climbs with both the substance and the total weight – including any adulterants or dilutants mixed in. The examples below are general; the exposure in a specific case depends on the substance, the amount, and the facts.
| Offense | Classification | Possible Jail / Prison | Max Fine* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marijuana, 2 oz or less | Class B Misdemeanor | Up to 180 days | Up to $2,000 |
| Marijuana, 2–4 oz | Class A Misdemeanor | Up to 1 year | Up to $4,000 |
| Penalty Group 3/4 (certain Rx), under 28 g | Class A Misdemeanor | Up to 1 year | Up to $4,000 |
| Penalty Group 1 (cocaine, meth, heroin), under 1 g | State Jail Felony | 180 days – 2 years | Up to $10,000 |
| Penalty Group 1, 1–4 g | Third-Degree Felony | 2 – 10 years | Up to $10,000 |
| Penalty Group 2 (THC concentrate, vape, edibles), under 1 g | State Jail Felony | 180 days – 2 years | Up to $10,000 |
*Fines are separate from court costs and lab or program fees. Enhancements — such as an offense in a drug-free zone, a firearm allegation, a fentanyl allegation, or prior convictions — can raise the classification and penalties. Possession with intent to deliver is charged at a higher felony level based on the penalty group and amount. This chart is general information, not legal advice for your specific case.
What To Expect
The Drug Case Process in Denton County
Arrest & Release
After a drug arrest, you'll typically be booked and released on bond. What happens next — and how the evidence is handled — starts to shape the case right away.
Examining the Search
Many drug cases turn on the Fourth Amendment. If the stop wasn't lawful, or the search went beyond what the law allows, the evidence it produced may be challenged - and evidence that gets suppressed can weaken or end the state's case.
The Substance & the Evidence
The state has to prove what the substance was and how much. The lab testing, the weight (including adulterants), and the chain of custody are scrutinized for weaknesses in the state's case.
Court Appearances, Negotiation, & Resolution
Most cases involve several court settings. Each court setting is handled on your behalf — pursuing dismissals, reductions, and, for eligible first-time offenders, diversion options that can avoid a conviction.
Common Drug Charge Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Charges in Denton
Simple Steps – Honest Guidance – A Real Defense
How To Get Started
Step 1
Call or Message for a Free Consultation
Reach out to discuss your drug charge, ask questions, and understand what you’re facing – at no cost and in confidence.
Step 2
Protect Your Rights
The stop, the search, and how the evidence was handled are reviewed to find the issues that matter in your case.
Step 3
Build Your Defense
Together you’ll move forward with a defense strategy aimed at the best possible outcome – including diversion options where you’re eligible.


